In this talk, we discuss transdisciplinary ways of listening to the voice of the soil, which can challenge the colonial knowledge production and open space for reimagining collective climate actions.
Results from January 1st to December 31st, 2024 for Special Event & Faculty of Arts and Science
Join University of Lethbridge researchers, students, and community partners in the lead-up to, and during, Brain Awareness Week to learn more about these advances and what they mean for overall brain health.
This talk will explore the question of normality in the human brain and shed light on the extraordinary ways our brains shape our perception of the world and make us who we are.
Join us for Indigenous Awareness Week — March 11-15, 2024, as we celebrate the rich cultural heritage, beliefs and aspirations of Indigenous Peoples everywhere!
This talk will highlight our successes in the community using play-based programs that exercise working memory, cognitive flexibility, and behavioural inhibition.
FREE event that everyone is welcome to attend! Free parking. activities for children. Check out Canada’s most advanced facility for science education.
Cyanotype is a photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print created from nature. All materials will be provided.
The French Language Centre Presents Thomas Sandoz - What Does It Mean To Be A Swiss French-Speaking Author In 2024? Join us for the presentation, sandwiches and drinks.
Come celebrate our students in the Department of History & Religion
La teoría del todo todo (The Theory of Everything Everything) — a comedy in one act (IN SPANISH) by Marc Egea Performed by Spanish Students
La teoría del todo todo (The Theory of Everything Everything) — a comedy in one act (IN SPANISH) by Marc Egea Performed by Spanish Students
La teoría del todo todo (The Theory of Everything Everything) — a comedy in one act (IN SPANISH) by Marc Egea Performed by Spanish Students
Dr. Sheryl Lightfoot - Enhanced Participation of Indigenous Peoples at the UN: Pushing the Boundaries of Indigenous Rights, Statehood, and Human Rights Norms
Indigenous, Radically! in partnership with the Department of Indigenous Studies and the Galt Museum presents: Untethered Technologies: VR through an Indigenous lens
Join us to learn more about the Community Bridge Lab, hear what student fellows have been working on over the year, and engage in dialogue about future opportunities.
The Lethbridge Regional Science Fair & Science Olympics (Sci-Fusion) are coming to Science Commons
To Sat, May 11, 2024
Iron Shirt Culture and Heritag Society (Mi'kskimmii Soka' Simmi) presents: KSAAHKOMMITAPII - Spirit of the Ground 2nd Blackfoot Archaeology Conference
Please join the Department of English as we host our first Open Mic session of the Fall 2024 semester.
Friday, Sept. 13, 20244 - 6 p.m.Andy's Place (Anderson Hall 100)
Friday, September 24, 2024 “Gaman – Perseverance: Japanese Canadians’ Journey to Justice”
The Department of HIstory & Religion presentsAttack of the Alien Evolutionists: Probing Young Earth Creationism Concerning Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence
Legacies of Feminist Mentorship: A Workshop in Honour of Dr. Carol Williams
A talk by Dr. Alan Santinele Martino
Celelbrate Sociology's new student journal
How do Japanese video games grapple with some of the country’s biggest social anxieties and traumatic events?
A talk by Dr. Jason Foster